Wednesday, October 30, 2013
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
NACE Headquarters Boardroom
1440 South Creek Dr.
Houston, Texas 77084
281-228-6200
Who should attend the MR0175/ISO 15156 One Day Seminar?
- Entry level materials/metallurgical engineers
- Mid-career materials/metallurgical engineers new to the oilfield
- Manufacturers of metallic components for oilfield equipment
- Metallic materials supply chain employees/buyers
- Purchasers of finished metallic components
- Oilfield service company design engineers and mechanical designers
- Drilling and production company employees involved in tubing and casing program specification and completion design
Why should you attend?
Industry experts will provide first-hand information and answers on:
- Selecting materials that comply with the MR0175/ISO 15156 Standard
- Avoiding costly failures due to corrosion of equipment and components
- Minimizing the health and safety risk to the public, personnel, and the environment due to corrosion induced failures
- Properly implementing MR0175/ ISO15156 specified materials
- Finding the latest changes made to the standard by the NACE/ISO Maintenance Panel
- Properly choosing metallic components to resist erosion corrosion and other corrosion mechanisms caused by CO2 + H2O
- Protecting metallic components from sulfide stress cracking, stress corrosion cracking, and other mechanisms of cracking caused by H2S
Presenters:
Jim Skogsberg was a metallurgist with Chevron for 30 years and retired in 2008. He was the first chair of the Maintenance Panel in charge of maintaining and revising NACE MR0175/ISO 15156, chair of the NACE task group that revised NACE Standard MR0175 for six years, member of the task group for 10 years, and CORROSION 2008 Plenary Lecturer. He now is a consultant.
Lillian Skogsberg was a senior staff research metallurgist with Shell International Exploration and Production for 25 years, retiring in 2007. Her career has been primarily in materials research for E & P applications. She has been involved with materials selection and corrosion assessments for deepwater and subsea projects in the Gulf of Mexico, and has worked on CRA selection for tubing and completions for a number of years. She is a NACE Fellow and a consultant.